2013
DOI: 10.1163/9789004253049
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Nature, Environment and Culture in East Asia

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“…The first idea in this worldview is that the sustainability of the region was largely affected by Western colonization and that the existing Western-generated sustainability discourse, including its manifestations in the region’s higher education arena, might be viewed as part of the post-colonial negotiation. The second element in this mindset derives from the deep connection of the region’s SD with authentic traditions and philosophies, based on the ancient views on the relationships between humans and nature (Meinert, 2013; Savelyeva, 2016).…”
Section: Education For Sustainability In Higher Education: the Asia-pacific Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first idea in this worldview is that the sustainability of the region was largely affected by Western colonization and that the existing Western-generated sustainability discourse, including its manifestations in the region’s higher education arena, might be viewed as part of the post-colonial negotiation. The second element in this mindset derives from the deep connection of the region’s SD with authentic traditions and philosophies, based on the ancient views on the relationships between humans and nature (Meinert, 2013; Savelyeva, 2016).…”
Section: Education For Sustainability In Higher Education: the Asia-pacific Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%